3'15 it)? Ti anisli. threc How a r:l gion. t Premier [)0le ion EFF. [17' months. retourrcs. and B .. m . ....Tigh’rer Security meeting was held at Summer- of th inl‘lS between Charlottetown ‘ yesterday. . iatune. will probably be in eftlect 'vn’ according to G. ayson. prrstdon-l of the All Hotel. [Walter leader industry nvirncial transportation. LXXVI. N0. 101 OFFICIALS of the Canadian National Railways yesterday discussed proposed changes in the service between Charlotte- town and Prince County With mom!)ch Prince Railway Service Slated To Be Curtailed e Provincial l‘anndlan National Railwaysflness into-nests I‘ESlllllllllni! of its train operat- . county. and a number of Prince. lion of regular service. includ- Count rs of the iegi‘s-; ing provision for passengers.i b . CN gram at two Island gatherings} yelcrday. lo the afternoon. at the Olin; I, m M ' met privately with R. Shaw. A. W. Mathe- . Leo. Roast-tier. minis 0p- and natura raham Rog- director of sidc. atte by Solicitor Gen- rat .1. Watson ' MICNM: M. or .1. E. Morrison. Stunner- side: representatives of other and t R vi e.- antic Re.‘ it's For the Island 'l The Guardian is For it Government and the leader of the opposition. Here left to right are Howard Grayson. CNR vice- president of the At- lantic region. opposition lead- th mughoul the f To CUT LOSSES he program is expected to cut operating losses by $51,000 ear, it was explained. by t g major services. such as the ovement of freightand ex- for which the chief do. 'n .m l P5855. @ltr @imrdiom er A.W. Matheson, Premier W. R. Shaw. Hon. Leo F. Bossiter. minister of industry and natur- al resources and EC. Taylor. superintendent of the P.E.I. division. M-ailn change is the, elimllm- { etweai Summerside landm- nieh by taking off the evening I train from Summerside to Tig- | iiish and the ' train linom Tigm'sh to . ‘ . . tThe regular service, however.‘ A ml”), group. headed by. reducing the use of eqiiiprnent.i will be taloen over on a timeo- w, Graysm' outlined the No.1 while. maintaining or improv-I day-a.weck basis by two mixed i trains and sin-extra from will jbe run to Tigiilish each week ‘ to handle livestock. Tmcka will (Continued on page 2. col. 3) l WEA 50. “Covers, Prince Edward Island Like The Dew " 0:: W CBARLOTI'ETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1963. Sunny. but clouding over southwest winds 25. Low- T H E R in evening; high 28 and "01mm" SEVEN CENTS l i l l l l Cost Of OTTAWA (Cpl—A relatively sharp increase in the cost of in clothing prices pushed Cana- dian living costs to a record high April 1 The Dominion Bureau of Sta-and wages. The index of aver-‘ that theta PEARSON Fle-s MYSTERY PHONE I OTTAWA {CPl—Prime Min. ister Pearson said Tuesday he has a “mysterious” extra tele- instructed not to use until he is briefed on it. Speaking to reporters fol- lowing a on inet meeting about the possibility of instal- ling a direct telep ‘n with President Kennedy. the prime minister referred to the. mystery phone "that I have not investigated." "I am not sure what it is. I was told not to use it until I am told about it." Informants say the extra phone. a yellow one. is a di- rect. the o the headquarters in Colorado Springs. Colo.. of the North American Air D fence Command. The NORA ho plicates in i F. D the. prime minister's residence- and other offices were instal- Louoou fReuters) -. Prime Minister Macmillan proposed Tue y (since-m permanent security commission Plinre County oommuxities and be set JD .r-dcermine 1159611- of Boards of Trade and busi- l silhility in‘ future spy cases and IiMac Announces. led several months ago. On the possibility of a “hot the prime minister indicated communicating with Washing- ton in a matter of minutes. "I’ve never found it neces- he has never had any trouble. : ‘ tistics said Tuesday 1 two~tenths of a point in March .to I 2. ‘March 1. The index is if prices yard stick based on 1949 levels equal Hing l l 1.5 per cent - ~ lhigher than the April I. 1962. computed _ phone in his Office that he was (index of 130.3. The increase was firms employing more than 15 irecorded after the index hadgpersons in held steady at 132.1 March l,§industries. equalling the mark reached the an average of total wages paid. previous month. Reaches Record , medical care and a slight rise.dexes. The food and housin consumer price index increased 8 compared with 132.1 at It REPRESENTS AVERAGE 00. The index April 1 was A for medical‘in t Living Haitian SANTO DOMINGO. Domini. can Republic (APl—President .luan Bosch denounced Haiti's Francois Duval- ier Tuesday night as a mad tyrant and stiffened Dominica demands for a settlement of th ‘ lation, ‘. and recreation and reading} tobacco and alcohol ln-: s‘ , '. indexes were unchanged. " ’ The April 1 rise followed a February increase in salaries‘ I. s l n ge industrial wages and salar-l ‘ i 9 ties for March i—latest datei ’ Dominican-Haitian crisis. 1available — was 192.7 against 1, Following up repeated warn- 1907 a month _:arlier and 196.7‘ Hugs that the Dominican Renoir: file may resort to force. Bosch 1indicated thousands of Dom‘ ‘can troops backed by superior in year earlier. The wages index, also based: alld and «Cd “lDPOI'i Will ol- fwo pointalon 1949 levels equalling 100. is .i. c. MACDONALD main poised on the Haitian fron- mm a survey tier ii-ntil Duvalier's regime yields to Dominican terms. In an evening radio-television address to the nation, Busch put no deadline on dem it but said that if the United States Officers Named By Red Cross wide range of represents It sharp advance of 2.2 points ini- . l4 PAGES Neutrals Evacuating Haiti As Armed Conflict Looms UN To Consider Charges would insist that the Duvalier regime. issue safe conduct. passes out. of Haiti for all 22 Haitian opposnimists who had taken refuge in the minican Embassy in Port au Prince. In the explosive situation. the United States ordered depend- ‘ents of 280 U.S. diplomatic and military personnel in Haiti to leave and organized an airlift. .It suggested that otheis in the 1.300 - mambcr American com- ‘munity in Haiti also get out. Canada followed suit 1 d Brit< ,ain announced it. is prepared to Kitbdraw 200 British subjects in ‘ aiti. At United Nations headquar- ters in New York. the security ‘council was ordered to meet in urgent session toda on Haiti's Higher prices he health and personal care VANCOUVER (CP) —— Frank CODSidEI‘S the Haitian Situationicomplaint that it is. being that icare and clothing more thaniindex was chiefly responsible iv}, Hull of Toronto Tuesday was grave enough 0 evacualr Amer—‘an by the Dominican Repub- offset decreases in the transpor-‘-for the rise in March. e“.de resident of the C leans W8 Shall 00mm“? in he: ,. _ . l ~——-~ ' p “3' think the problem is even more halllan F "1‘01! n Minister Safety Council Back Drive-r Alcohol tests The council. in iday of its annual approved deletion of a criminal code sec- lire 0n Nuclear Sub Killsihree,lnjuresiw0‘ GRO'l'ON. Conn. (AP)-—Thrcel The company identified the‘ men were killed and two injured i two inlured men 3" Stallley “3' Tuesday in a fire in the atticzyk. 35. of West Warwick. R.l..; trim tank of the nu-clcar pow-:and John I). Gulluscin. 26. of cred submarine Flasher, under construction here. lulled son. 20, \\'(‘I‘P iWestcrly. R.l. Both were taken . . , L0 :to hospital in New ndon.l Lawrence Stinw where Juszyk. a painter, was on‘ Joseph Badzenski. 26. the critical list with third-de- and Donald .lordan. 27. Cause|gree burns. or illP fire was not determined; the nuclear power plant bill was not involved. The Flasher is of the samei Gulluscio. a ivisor, was treate .‘h ation. Dam welding super-1 d for smoke in- age to the submarine lt- lype as the Thresher. which was self was negligible. a company; lost at sea last month with 129 spokesman said. The fire that. aboard. It is under contriiction I started at about 11:20 a.m. EDTi at lllt‘ yards of the Electric-mas Boat divi sion mll‘S Corporation. Because of the reStl'lClred space in the section where the blaze occurred. workers had in cut a hole in the trim tank 9-0 Leach the victims. _of General Dytna- lquict‘kl brought under control! ' l eykcel of the Flasher wast laid April 14. 1961. It is 279 feet} long and displaces 3.750 tons.; There are two similar submaw rinoa under construction herep lthe Greenling and the Gala. THREE ESCAPE RED SECTOR English Sports Car Used To Duck Berlin Barrier BERLIN (AP)-—A [M “Y- t slung sports car carried. hm Tl” inaction: “c a c a l'lll'l‘Pd jun ll Check American baton e oc- dnwn Sunday Point Chas-tie, the g01m after he arriv the "'V he be!“ I ' veil of friend! by “flv pachases ' and ' the "Elfin sector. Oiin 7 r- mans and total ' Basil)“ Berlin. “m- 33.“?! ' "lll one of air '1 theorem 35’"- new... :m u “We planned to escape for some time/and inspected sev- eral places along the border. but could never find the right one. We were arrested twice during the inspections by auspicious .border guards and questioned. for about six hours both times. Heinz decided the only way would be through a check-I i of concrete blocks on the Com- munist .' "I first a motor secular and went across." he continued “When I got to the barriers._ faked .motm' bin or' a few mimics on I could get an idea of his height of the beams." FOUND In!" CAB aevlral car . a small. bowl“ or about 4% feet windshield ro- 011 menu. Main" tutu” He ran nno ced that in the future all subordinate staffs of army. navy and air attaches abroad would be subject to military disclpl cruited from the armed serv- vices. Macmillan said they would no longer be civilians as was William Vassall. convicted of spying for Russia. who was a clerk to the naval attache in Moscow when he was reported blackmailed by Russian agents through his homosexual weak- ness. But Harold Wilson. leader of the opposition Labor party. at- tacked Britain's security fail- ures disclosed in the tribunal's r cport. He said the report is a white- wash which only blames a dead E inc and re... ielslar ll Rockets Into Orbit CAPE CANAVERAL. h‘la. (APJ—Telstar II rocketed ’ orbit Tuesday in another step 5 .. o "The next thing we‘ll be pun-l ishing an accused driver for. refusing to testify in his own defence." said one. dissenting Another said the resolution was contrary o the. Bill of Rights. The committee. also called for a study of recent British legis— lation under which refusal of such a test could be considered evidence of intoxication or im- irment. E S. Piper of Montreal. a representative of All Cana- toward shrinking the arid through space communication. l Officials of the U.S. project planned to use the new satcllitel Tuesday night as a transfer point for a closed-circuit trans- Ailantic tcitvismn exchange tween the United States minute program. i man, H. V. Pennells. a top civil servant in the Admiralty’s in-‘ telligence department who had a major part in selecting Val- sall for Moscow. Apart from a few mild re— bukes to the British embassy in Moscow. Wilson said. the tone of the report is that "no one is really to blame." garete‘s m-yearold mother into the trunk of the car and his 20-year-old fiancee behind the seat. Before taking off for the checkpoint. he remoed the windshield and stacked bricks in the trunk to ve, the women some protection in can the Communist guard: opened fire. “When I got to the first bar- rier on the banks. An East German guard limped aside. lattice he could also hi: on ' . little car had lined beneath the barriers and into Western territory. .. "Now in will not married." uld Bat-a. n. which won't be seen on U.S.‘ screens. will determine whether; the satellite is as successful as its predecessor. Tclstar I The United States‘ newest‘ communications satellite shot! into orbit aboard Delta rocket.‘ which blazed away from Cape’ Canaveral at 7:38 am. EDT enl route to its 17th straight space- ‘V W. R. Godfrey. president of the! launching smcess. PERFORM AS PLANNED formed precisely as planned and shoved the ball of instru-; ments into a wide orbit. and ac nounced tha package was in orbit and that‘ good radio signals were being‘ received from the sphere. . Telstar If. like its predecea-l mental communications vehicle to seek the best means of using satellites to deliver radio. tele- vision. news. picture and tele-‘ phone service to every part of; the world. a be- t and dian Insurance. Federation. said he ‘ it would he did not believe Marshfield WI Receives Safety Award (CPl—The wom- en's Institute of Marshfield. P.E.I.. Tuesday was awarded the Shell Oil Company's Carol HALIFAX ‘Lane award for the best traffic. safety program by a Women's group in 1962. 9 award. consisting of a bronze statuette and a 31.000 cheque was accepted b rs. Marshfield Women's Institute. A plaque. and $500 cheque for“( . All three rocket stages per- i second place went to Mrs. Elsie lfflther- “ {311W- 19“ 311118995! 'Oddic on behalf of the Taber. ‘nround _ Ladies of Kiwanis. M". title. border to Yugoslavia. He . uby Wa representing thu‘tlllfSt The National Aeronauticn.women‘s division of the Moose Belgium and flew e Administration an-yJaw. Sask.. safety council 30:13"de 9t nearby t the 175 - pound cepted a cheque for $250 and MW“ APT” 2" Alta. a plaque for third place. 1 In addition to the three1 awar was awarded to the. It was ac- 8. Watson British Columbia. cepted by Mrs. W. of Vancouver. The aw rds were presented by Carol Lane. Shell's women's travel director. Freighter Sinks “After Co NEW YORK (APl—An Eng-l Pinta. radioed ii distress aignall flail freighter rammed and snnkl a small Dutch ship Tuesdayl night 30 miles off the New Jersey coast. A crew of about I) abandoned the smaller vessel and were picked up by the freighter. There Were no casualties. ' The ' 7:50 p.m. some 15 miles south of the entrance to York harbor and off Shark River. NJ. The Dutch freighter. the llision saying she had been struck ndmidahips by the British ship the City of Perth. Another freighter. the Black Eagle. was reported standing by In U.S. Coast Guard cutters and helicopters were dispatched to' scene. The coast guard later re- ported that the Pints had gone to the-bottom. The Pints is a boo-ton. lat-toot vessel out of Rotterdam. The City of Perth. M5 feet and 7.547 tons. in out of Glasgow. the secondldeputy police chief .lnhn Mur- conferencml ray sai a resolution asking s. a certificate of merit: omens: nor. was designed as an experi- {Christian Temperance Union ofieast l idian Red Cross Sacicty and serious [or “53' TMaXWi‘” Bruce. also of Toronto, In Washington the state de- lwas elected chairman o the:paF"_“em Said families 0‘ 113- :society's national execunveloffimals in Haiti will be flown ‘cnmmmefi out quickly because the. Haitian Mr. Hun succeeds 1). mac government " some extent Shaw of Toronto, who was seems 1" be Falling apd'lf'" president. {or two years. Canada and Britain acted sim- Divisi‘onal members of the llarlY- nationa executive committee ‘includc: Dr. Stephen chman,.li‘l.fl.AR BLOODBATH The situation is not. easy." 3 Canada Makes ‘ Wheat Sale owl and Toronto metropolitan. {have to be careful and vigi- ilant ” lhome caused by a links seat belts were in- stalled in 700 Ontario provin- . . . . . .. tune of Dominican sary to have any spectal com- ' tion which protects drivers who. police cars. but we use them. To YU os'avs ‘ . munication of that kind with lrefuae the chemical test for ut 40 per cent." . 9 Santa “mpliyeesv 305‘“ “music” discipline lax officiall 0011- Washington. . . . l don'llopow blood alcohol content, . “We may be a great bunch WINNLPEG feel .—A-. Canada. we. ‘3.» $54,, “We” . 7 come-1 . . .. whether. w metal-1hr!- “ nucleationin .« . Mmkctwieui. cat-awe. 1".“ mom .a .denl-..i«n ., - a. tug " . r ‘ 'M‘l""‘:€;€”‘"'m""m TITS 13' “mm- on‘about £00,000 bushe s‘aofi -' “ Fba e on. the rt of a 32:: dance against a driver the fact} . whe'ht'to' Yugoslavia. it was ment tflbunfl into the lens]. that he refused to take. the test..Fafher learned Tuesday. tional Vassali Spy affairs. Mac- (inly two t_dolelriates objected i It is the first wnnal sale to . reso ion. . ‘ ' r ‘ mum“ and me Home of com to be u Feared Drowned the Communist country since 1954. The sale amounts to 200,-! I DOAKTOWN. NB. for; —An, 000 metric tons. l QWAWA . ; overturned boat sighted Tuesday. The. deal was worked out here! ’3'” Mm'Sl" 1”“ Mam" an“ I on the Miramichi River 10 miles! between the Canadian Wheat‘ lilitoévhrligttrekaelm from her; leldl Board and Vladimar Ormai. alcitizens in Haiti will be evacu. o .ieve t at er 12' representative of Granexport. a; - 5 Peterson. 43. and his 19-year-oldl trade corporation acting for the at: Staging! to“); I . t . son William drowned. i Yugoslav government. 9 m‘ms er “1 n ‘ "a e' . The men. residents of nearby. l_ upper Blackville. left. early Tues- is $14,000,000 I day morning on a. fishing trip.) are involved. and credit termstdian government employees in ‘Haiti have been ordered to Hungarian’Boy's Escape Story Battles Canadian Authorities i OTTAWA (CP) —- A baffling; .‘ w . . story of escape from Commu-j i ~' \" lnist - dominated Hungary andf flight to Canada has been told' lto Ottawa police by a 14-year-‘ ' lold boy found asleep 8 week ago in the boiler room of an apart- ment building. ‘ e oy. who identifies him- 'self as Raymon Leger-or b ' lIncze—say~ that until a month Ithe Hu .n‘an ..amc Fcrcmc ‘ago he lived with his parents in Budapest. He told police that he and his ‘ 4. April 1 and fled across they train for to Ottawa. Uplands Air- took a it The soft-spoken, brown-eyed: boy says that after arriving in Ottawa his father took him to Rockland, 0nt.. about 20 miles of here. He sa : his father gave him a bicycle and disappeared after telling him to‘ make his way to Toronto, where “he has a grandmother identified by ' as Mrs. Madeleine i . 1 him Magdolona. FIND N0 RECORDS Immigration authorities said there is no record of a man and a boy entering Canada on or about April The say no planes fly direct to Ottawa from Belgium. ._._.._e’t.....'-.,-_-...-.. .. '. .. it ;. 'lnounced Tuesday that Canadian It was reported the sale price;ment that dependent! 0f 03M" - ne Chalmers flew to New York to lead his delegation in to UN debate on the Haitian charges. Before he left Port au Prince. Chalmers said the Hai- Etian government was meeting | 'Dominican demand to gut tee safety for Haitian refugees sheltered in the Dominican em- bassy there. The refugee mat: ter is the chief cause of ten- sions between the two coun- By WALTER HAYES inn injustice to make the court Sainlfil‘mlx. I-i g- MaMthe' President Bosch said. "We do tries. l HALIFAX (CPl—The Canan aware that a driver had (team-auditChaéloétaoxlr. 0:“ ffanot, know what will happen but CI MM; RFAT “EMA s lg‘llacnsdaglghtvliageiafelt‘; (cllfmlfi‘: figuriitlizna scwnmm ms‘icnl‘ G‘ alon' slt‘ Jam's" killedktlzmy :thleuzdfll‘elterrofi But in a message to the 01‘» 1 . A - . -. . :thd. A . " fA ' Sit in line" to P s‘d nt Ken .d , .agalnst drivers who refuse to During a committee discus- tuned y ople and baslganlzationo merican aes rel e no y Stake breathamer tests. sion on seat helm Toronto} icaused several bloodbaths, Welwashu‘lglon. Bosch charged that 1Haitian military forces had let. dip machine-guns on the side- ln. the midst. of trouble at'walks outside the Dominican parkinglEmbassy and that there are govern-‘1“Armed somber: in the trees in front of our diplomatic min- n .0 “non Of Canadians From Haiti (CPl—External At-‘leave [and all other Canadians encouraged to go at the same i'me “in View of the unsettled ‘situation in Haiti." external affairs depart- ment spokesman said there are more than 600 Canadians regis' tercd at the Canadian mission n Haiti. Of these. some 500 are Roman Catholic missionaries. 15 protes' 60 miles from Port - au - Prince. There were only a few depend. enls Canadian government employees in Hai i. The spokesman said the den partment can order dependent! of government employees leave but can only advise other Canadian]. : Passenger Died i Of Heart Attack . EDMONTON ((71") w An an ‘tnpsy showed that 77—year-olo _L. M. Schmidt of Ciidworth. ,Sask.. died of a heart attack .aboard a Trans - Canada Air lLinos Vanguard that ran into violcnt air currents over the ,Rocky Mountains Tuesday. ‘ Dr. M. Cantor. provincial cor~ oncr who released the autopsy report. said it could not determined whether the fatal attack happened before. during or after the aircraft hit the turbulence. No inquest was planned. Pearson Expects Talks On Arms OTTAWA ((‘T’I »—Talks Witt President Kennedy at Hyannta Port latcrv this work may lead to start of negotiations with the United States on obtaining de- fensive nuclear weapons for Canadian forces at home and abroad. Prime Minister Pear- son said Tuesday. Mr. Pearson rmphasncd that his Liberal government has not weakened on a commitment to 1’91“? say the MSW" l” "‘f iaccepl nuclcar warheads for boys puzzling story apparently Canadian forces in NATO and lies in locating the father or ‘NORAIy fla-ndmolber. They have had no ‘luck in locating either after a twee . search. ‘ . INSIDE TODAY While police describe Iha " ‘ ‘boyTs story as somewhat fantas- l A!""’“"“""‘"“l" ""“m‘ '3 .tic. they say there is a ring of MYSTERY BOY ' “"135. 498"“ V ‘3 mu". m "I t ‘ Classified . . 12. 13 l bicycle w” found near English and French—has his 37 in Canadian money in his Finance. markets . . . . .. 8 ‘m apartment building when story down pot and doesn't 'pockets. Comics .. II the M w outed. e boylwwcr tron. ll. , T e boy said he started to Editorials . . . . . . . . . . .. a .180 w“ “en in Rockland wim At the time the Sis-pound boylcycle to Ottawa April 30. It was Kings County . . . . . . . . . . .. t the bkyck‘ was found he was wearing a raining heavily and a motorist City. Queens . . . . .. 5 green khaki nylon raincoat. 'gave him a ride. putting his’ Summerside . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 DOESN’T WAVER beige sweater. blue corduroy Ibicyclc in the trunk of his car. Prince County . . . . . . . . . . .. : Morality officer Archie Rob- pants. black shoes and a roundl e is being cared for by S t ., .. .. I spoke-filial. bearing a badge with the police Women'll . . . . . . . . . . .. Y ertaon said the well null ly - he speaks Hungarianflword “Budapest” on it. He had'efforts to unravel his sol-y f they confirm:~ their 0 .